I saw those too and posted in Off Topic.
EDIT (added link):
http://www.focuscanada.net/forum/index.php...892&#entry70892
I suppose, but if you have to stop to put them on the mentality is always "well I got this far" or "almost there" or "I'll do it next time I stop".
Truth is if you need such things on your commute the OPP has already shut the road down altogether.
I'll lump SnoClaws with any other traction aid designed to help you out of a snow bank not a winter solution.
Remember what they sell these days are winter tires not "snow" tires, all seasons become less affective at any temp below 7^C.
There is no one answer for all people weather and situations but if you put winter tires on about mid November and off again about Easter I think you have reduced your chance of having any problems be it motion or collision.
EDIT (added link):
http://www.focuscanada.net/forum/index.php...892&#entry70892
I suppose, but if you have to stop to put them on the mentality is always "well I got this far" or "almost there" or "I'll do it next time I stop".
Truth is if you need such things on your commute the OPP has already shut the road down altogether.
I'll lump SnoClaws with any other traction aid designed to help you out of a snow bank not a winter solution.
Remember what they sell these days are winter tires not "snow" tires, all seasons become less affective at any temp below 7^C.
There is no one answer for all people weather and situations but if you put winter tires on about mid November and off again about Easter I think you have reduced your chance of having any problems be it motion or collision.
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